What is the whistling in the restroom about in "My Name is Nobody"?

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In the 1973 "My Name is Nobody" (with Terence Hill), there is a scene where Nobody and the driver of a train are in a restroom, facing each other. The driver obviously has problems "letting go". Nobody does make some whistling sounds, and with a face of utter bliss, the train driver finally relieves himself.

I never "got" that scene. I mean, the facial expressions are funny as heck, but...

  • why has the driver problems "letting go" in the first place?
  • why does another person whistling help him?

Is this a scene that's just "not realistic" and there only for some slapstick? Or is there something involved I am just not aware of, like a medical condition etc.?






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